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DAILY BY COSAM EMIR BABTLET.
THE SAVJIXXAH MUSEUM
mihllsliod near Whitaker-street, on the Bay,
S w dav for eight months and three times a
eTt ‘k for the remaining four months of the year,
t)oh..uis per annum, if naid in advance,
a ‘ % noLLAns if Paid after the expiration of the
No subscriptions are received fora period
than sis months-for which five dollars
... charged.
THf SAVANNAH MUSEUM for the coun
, , ? published to meet the arrangement of the
‘A’. ]' ee times a week, at five dollars per
! ® un if paid in advance, or eight dollars it
paid during the year.
not Exceeding twelve lines
Jhniblished in both riapers, the first time for
-rents and continued in the city paper, unless
‘lerivise ordered, at 38 cents each continuation,
i.ivertisements over twelve lines charged m the
sa,ne proportion.
When an dveriisement is sent to the office
anv number of insertions being expres
sion the face of the order, it is understood that
mridvertiser wishes it continue I until furth r
Therefore, all advertisements which are
L originally limited to a certain number of in
sertions, are continued and charged unti an 01-
i„for discontinuance is received. Advertise
mtn.ts not continued oftener than once a week,
are charged for each insertion the same as anew
advertisement.
p* Office for the Hide of Xe-
W ' J w. Land, Houses and Lots and
General Brokerage.
subscriber renews a tender cf his ser-
vjcesrto his’fritnds, and pl-dges his un
remitted attention to the sale ami pu-chase of
Negroes as usual, as also the disposal of Houses
and Lots, Lands and the negotiation of paper,
lad every other transaction in toe Brokerage
line on commission. His acquaintance with
persons most likely to purchase Negroes, af
fords a facility in affecting sales, a- let’ find
punctuality and candour, will ev rh: onserved.
He will also procure hire for Negr-vs, mil use
dtrypthcaution in securing the vv-, t t re
filterfaßucb will be kept open f > *.e inser
tionofairNegroes sent for hire, and • appli
cntsfor field hands, House servants 1 g.ngs
to work on board of vessels, who • ‘ >e •mp
pjied as far as the encouragement t ■'Aab
lisfinent may meet from the oivue’ that
property.
Strangers ind others are informed, that tary
nuv obtain on application at his office S’ ch in
lormatioi as may be requited and hi- means af
ford, bis fees moderate on ail such icca.u/ns
A register of the Land lirawing, in the for
neriuid last Lottery is already t r inspection
foul maps of the lands obtained, and a correct
sketch of the counties and districts, water cowr
ies See to-be seen. 1* POLOCK.
feb 13 38
The Communicant't Spiritual
Companion:
i\U an Evangelical {'reparation for the Lori's
* .Supper, in which are shewn the nature ‘
,e and the disposition requisite
r a profitable participation i'ier<i,f-—by the
ev.Thomas Itawes, i> 1) Price 5) cents.
The new Week’s Preparation for a worthy
Maying of the Lord’s Supper. 5d cents.
Twenty-five Discourses, adapted to the
.01'i‘fl Supper, delivered just before the ad
niniitratiou of that Sacred Ordinance, by .Julm
)vei, S. O. Si-
Tile Terms of the Christian Communion—by
jaac Watts, 1). D. 75 cents.
A Companion for the Attar, or Week’s l’re
laiation for the iloly Comnfeinioh —by John
lemy+lobart, I). D 75 cents..
TlieCommunicant’s Companion, or Instruc
ionsand Helps for the right receiving ot die
rrJ’i 3 upper—bv Matthew Henry. SI
The Christian’s Manuel, containing Dialogues
ml Prayers, suited to the various exercises of
lie Christian Life, He. $1 ’5.
The Rise niul Progress of Religion in the
oul, with a devout Meditation on Prayer, all
ied tu each chapter—by Philip Doddridge, 1)
A Method for Prayer, with Scripture Expres,
i's proper to be used under each head —by
ilttdiew Henry. 87$ cents,
l’rayers fur the use of Families, or the D :•
tf-dic Minister’s Assistant —by William Jay.
i’dtyers.avul’Odices of Devotion fur famifes,
n<i fur particular persons upon must occasions
-by Benjamin Jeliks. £l.
A collection of Prayers for families and pri
de persons—by George Murder o7i cents.
Fur sale by
THOS. LONG WORTH,
Johnston'# square.
ft* 37 49
: mriwujis.
TPRE Subscriber has received by the Levant
l and o tier late arrivals from New-York, a
Hiidsome assortment of
Spring Goods
Which will be sold low for Cash.
6-4 Colored striped Cambrics, 6-4 Corded
jnghams. 9-B.super prints, 9-8 and 6-4 India
ackunet Cambrics, English Flag llandker
hiets, madvass do. Turkey Red Bandannas,
‘urphi Shaw's Sec.
ALSO —
Striped Florence Silk Jackonet Flounced
Presses. Marseilles and Valencia Vestings,
tith a Variety of Fancy Goods,
F L. SHAY,
A Fare) i 8 57 Commerce It ore.
Landing
•fail f,r sale 1,,-u if taken from the wharf
.0 bags nrime Havana Green COEI-'ER
[js. 42-mch brown Baltic Hemp Ragging
IK STORE, 7
Prime Muscovado Sugar in hhds and bbls.
Hve Whiskey in do. do.
northern Gin in bills.
i'dia general assortment of GIiOCEItTES.
CHANGE on JV. Fork Jj* Providence
FREDERIC SELLECK.
JTinrrh 14 f,2’
Sugar & 1 Coffee ,
12hlids prime muscovado Sugars
vm P rime gren Coffee
‘* “ e lauded this day from ship Rasselas,
For sale by
fflch 15 63 ,1. LATHROP hCo
* r r . . ■ . * .
THE SAVANNAH MUSEUM.
Oznaburgs and Nankeens.
300 yiicces best Strelitz Oztiaburgs
500 do Long Yellow Nankeens
7bo do Short do.
Blue India Seersuckers
Black Canton Camblets
India Levantine
Rich Crape Dresses
Black Sench..ws
liish Linens and Sheetings
English and French Siik Hose
Fine Thread Laces
Damask Table Cloths
Table Diaper
Blue and green silk Umbrellas
Parasols with Ivory handles
Brussels aid Ingrain Carpeting
Venetian Carpeting for Rooms
Tortoise Shell and Imitation Combs
Dutch Rolls
India and English Flag Handkerchiefs
Red vladras Handkerchiefs
With an estesive assortment of cotton and silk
GOODS suitable for the season—which are now
opening and for sale bv
GEORGE W. CCE,
Corner of Broughton Barnaul sti rets.
march 8 lm
C. KELSEY &• Cos.
* ? AVE received by tiie Garonne and offer for
-I 1 sale on accommodating terms, a variety
of New and Seasonable GOODS—among which
ai e the following :
illue ami yellow Nankeens
Crape Dresses
Figured and plain Catiton Crapes
Black silk Florentines, black Sarsnets
Black Italian Crapes
Ladies’ black and white silk Hose
Men’s do do do
Black and blue Sewing Silks
Black and plaid silk Handkerchiefs
Printed silk do
Flag do
Silk Gloves, super Valencia Vesting*
Printed Vest Shapes, Suspenders
Velvet Ribbons, Irish Linens
Linen Cambrics, Cambric Muslins
Muslin Robes, plain and figured Cravats
Striped and plaid Ginghams
Super printed Muslins
Cliinlz Furnitures, Plate Calicoes
Woodstock Gloves, wash beaver do
Hexham Tan do < oat and vest Buttons
Black, white and blue Satin
White and printed Joans
Broadcloths, Dowlas
Inserting Ribbons, ike. &c.
march 12 d6O
“|M IF. subscriber tenders his services to the
1 public in the sale of Houses, Lands, Ne
groes and every kind of property on commis
sion He ,will also sell for Executors and Ad
ministrators on the most reasonable terms, at
public sales, and discount his commissions in
all cases where he is justly indebted. All let
ters post paid, wili be duly attended to as well
as personal application, above the Auction store
of W Hotchstrassev, will be attended to with
inii.ctuf.lity and dispatch
i c l, VI 4 11. •TT I <OrK
■ TV removed their Store to .1 Im .ton’s
t. -: square, next to Mr Lungwortli’s Bo‘ k
store, where they are now opening a large and
t Icgaut assortment f HATS of every descrip
tion, from Die factory of
HENRY COST Alt. ...JVew- 1 ork,
hicli are offered on their usual terms,
wmarch 9 58
MR. MICILIJID
* fill commence giving lessons in the French
? v and. Italian languages, at the Academy,
on Monday next. Parents who wish to place
their children under his tuition, are requested
t>> apply to him at the City Hotel.
Mr. it. intends also to open a summer school
on Tybee Island, where will be taught the La.
tin, Greek, French, and Italian language s. Ma
thematics, History, Geography, D.awmg and
Fainting. As some previous arrangements are
necessary, gentlemen and ladies willing to pat
ronise such a school, are requested to make ap
plication to Mr. Williams, at his book store on
the Bay, where a list will be made for that pur
pose.
Reference as to his abilities, &c. to had of
Rev. W. Cranston. march 8— 57
Swedes Ivon.
14 tons Sweedes Waggon Tire Iron assor
ted, from 1-2 to 2 inch, for sale low and on a
long credit, at Williamson’s Stores, by
march 1 51 K CRANE, ,1 r.
Flour, Fork, Faint, Bjc.
C 1 C GRISWOLD H Cos. Taylors Building,
J omit mu sale,
225 bbls superfine flour
70 do prime Pork, 14 do mess do
14 do mess Reef, 37 do prime do
20 lif do Fly Market and
39 fii kins Goshen Butter, 32 bbls Gin
5 casks Shot, 50 kegs White Lead
. 33 kegs ground Verdigris
29 do blk Paint, 16 bbls Lamp black
4 bbls blk Varnish, 46 boxes Candles
50 boxes Soap, 16 bbls Loaf Sugar
50 do ManuPd. Tobacco. 37 feb 14
-Grecian Sofa.
JUST received from Philadelphia and for
sale, an elegant Grecian Sofa. Apply to
RICHARDS Sc RANKS,
mar<*i 14—Bolton’s Central whf.
THURSDAY AIORNLNG—MARCH 21, 1822.
Mahogany Furn ituye,
Piano Fortes, Curled flair Matrasses
Feather Beds, Chairs, v^'c,
FJjAIIF, subscriber, agent for the well known
f Factory of D PHYFF,, in the city of Now-
York, respectfully informs the citizens of Sa
vannah. that be has brought to this city a large
Si full assort ment of CABINET FURNITURE,
consisting ofthe following articles :
Side Boards, with and without Liquor Cases
Sets of Dining Tables, single do
Sofas and Couches. Rosewood and Mahogany
Pier Tables, with marble tops, Card Tables
Tea Tables. Breakfast Tables, Dressing Ta
bles, with and without glasses
Rosewood and Mahogany Work Tables
do do Writing do
c eeretaries, Book Cases, Bureaus
Double and single Wash Stands, Ward'Robes
Butlers’ Trays and Stands, Piano Su.ols
Music Book Cases, Mahogany Chairs
Curled Maple do, Rosewood do.
ILgli post Rosewood Bedsteads, Fieldjdo
do do Mahogany do. Field do.
do do Curled Vtapi do field do
Dressing Glasses, of every description
Piano Fortes, the newest Music, &c.
Double and single curie 1 hui Matrasses
do do leather B. ds vH he best quality
A large assortment of Chairs.
All the above articles will be ~ arranted to
stand tlie climate, and the subscribe, invites the
public generally to call and view fort lemsclves
at his Repository,
Church .Buildings, opposite Gibbons’ JimUlinet.
A J. vv. morrall;
TV. B. The subscriber has brought out one of
the best workmen, and wilt attend to those who
wish their Furniture repaired or varnished,
nov 12 6
Looking- Glasses.
fW. MORRELL, offers for sale at hi3 Fur
niture repository (Church buildings,) an
elegant assortment of Mantle and l’ier Glas
ses of the latest fashions.
Orders will be received for Glasses and for
warded to the manufacturer at New-York.
Jn 7 ,
Norwalk Academy.
fg-UIE T rusiees of this Academy would beg
1 leave to recommend it to the attention of
the public It is u ider the superintendence of
Mr Hawlt Olustead, a gentleman of distin -
guished reputation as a scholar and instructor.
Students will be instructed in the various
branches of Academic Education, and every at
tention will be paid to their morals.
Terms from 4to §5 per quarter. Hoard in
respectable tamilies may be obtained at from
gl 75 to g l per week
This Institution has been recently establish
ed ; the building is new and convenient, and
delightfully situated in one of the most pleas
ant and healthy villages in Connecticut. The
Winter Term commences the first Monday in
November—the Summer Term, the first Mon
day in May. Gentlemen desirous of further..in
formation are respectfully referred to Messrs
A RlCU.UlatL.i2sq. 1 ,
F SELLECK S Hannah
WVI LOCKWOOD, ‘
CH \S C,D DON,
WM ST JO’ IX,
H LOCKWOOD, f Trustees.’
SYLV EATON,
S. It ST. JOHN,
C. HISSF.LL. J
JCorrvalk. Conn. J-n 14. 1872. feb 10 42
Dry Goods.
EaUIK subscriber has just received from New
i York, per ship Augusta and other late ar
rivals, a large supply of Staple and Fancy Goods
well worth the attention of city and countr,
merchants, will be sold at reduced pric.s Tor
cash—viz :
Surer blue, black, and drab Cloths
do do do do Cassi meres
do 4 4 Irish Linen in half nieces
do damask Table Clot hs. from 8-4 to 10-28
LACE GOODS.
An assortment of English and French black &
white Silk Lace shawls
Do do do Veils
Do do silk Hose
4-4. 5-4, 6-4, 7-4 and 8-4 rich Silk Shawls
—also —
Super black Nankin Crapes
Hlack silk Florentine
IHack and rnixt Canton Cambists, for gentle
men’s summer wear
Hlack India Sarsnets
Bombazines
ALSO
A complete assortment of Domestic Goods, viz:
V. S. crown and white Sheetings
Do do Shillings
Checks, Plaids, He. —For sale bv
F. L. SIIAY,
feb 19 42 .Vo. 7, Commerce Rote.
Double boiled E. I. Sugars.
iVU O i.undrtd bags E. 1. double boil’d coarse
I. yellow grain’d Sugar— landing at Ander
son’s wharf, for sale by
march 14 63 E. WILLIAMS & GO
Shut , Heef, flutter , §c.
C. C. GRISWOLD #C<).
Offer for sale at Tnylor’s wharf,
25 casks Sliot, well assorted
76 bbls prime Beef
9do Mess do
8 half bbls Fly Market do
56 firkins Goshen Butter, very prime
16 bbls Loaf Cos gar
46 boxes Candles
50 do Soap
40 kegs manufactured Tobacco
60 bbls Ale
50 kegs IV hite Lead
33 and . ground Verdigris
29 do Black Paint
16 bbls l.amp Ulark
4bo Hlack Varnish
2 G'gs march 19
Notice.
NINE months after date application will be
made to the Honorable the Inferior Court
of Bryan county for liberty to sell the Real Es
tate of William Road, deceased.
DAVID KENNEDY, Executor,
march 14 9m*
4
Lands for Sitle.
WILL be disposed of at a low price and on
accommodating terms, a valuable tract of
land on Lewis’ Creek and on the Altamaha river
4 miles above the town of Darien, formerly the
property of Mr. Win. Joyner. The tract consists
of 1190 acres, 200 of which are cleared and im
proved with the ordinary Plantation Houses —
I here are about 800 acres of first quality tide
land, suitable for the culture of Rice, Cotton or
Sugar; the remainder high land, with ait exten
sive knowl fine elevation on which the settle
ment is made.
I he land is well timbered, and from its conti
guity to a market, will, in its clearing, instead of
incurring expense, produce profit by the side of
Shingles and other lumber, the proceeds of which
must far exceed the expences ofthe labor. This j
tract is one of the oldest surveys and consequent
ly best Selection of River Swamp land, with an j
excellent pitch of tide, suitable to any species of i
culture-having a beautiful scile for a residence j
and located at an agreeable distance from the !
town of Darien, for purposes of business or plea- i
sure. Terms and a more particular descripti on
may be known on application to
GEORGE SCHLEY,
march 14 df>2 No. 1, Commerce Row.
Mahogany Flank Hoards and
Venears.
jrpiin subscriber lias received by the late ar
wL rivuirth’om New-York, a general assort
ment ot the above articles. Also, Saltinwood.
Veinears, and White wooil 9 which will be so id
low by j w MOW* ELL,
feb $ 30 (?’ if -eh lit/i'<thi{rn.
I J AS removed from York-street, to Col. Den
'i nis’ house in Congress street, opposite
the Merchants’ Hotel. feb 19
Dearborn's Patent ’ialunces,
4 hF all sizes, constantly for sale bv
TC HAYWARD,
nov 15 § O
For Sale ,
ft LIGHT second-hand CARRIAGE and pair
. % of well broken HORSES, with Harness.—
Inquire at tlus office. march 5 54
Notice.
4 LL persons baying demands against the os
-* tate of James Peto, late of South Carolina,
deceased, are requested to t ender then) prop
erly attested according to luu, and those in
debted, are requested to make inmx d'mte pay
ment to the undersigned qualified administra
trix. ‘ MARY A. PETO.
march 12 60
Notice.
\LL sale of Property belonging to the estate
. of the late Capt. William Pelham, late of
the stale of Georgia, deceased is h rein for
bidden, as suits will ne instituted for tin* recov
ery of the same by the subscriber, who i; the
sole heir. ANN PARKER.
Savannah, ,\la fhS, 1822
(£/* The Editors of the Miliedgcvißv, Nash
ville and Charleston papers, ar< requested to
publish this notice for one mo 1b air. fir ward
their accounts to Joseph P oke -, of av ■ mail
for payment. marci. li— 6u
lIUIFJI!)LACES
fIJTILI.LVM ROi'E, nas just received a very
large assortment of
ENGLISH DUU'd.E GROUND THREAD
LACES an! CAPE CROWNS,
Fine Ilobinc! sees
‘! rim i.ings, F: ii m and flouv.a’d Robes
Fine Linen t’a nbrtr i I Cambric fiikfs,
2 cases fine 4 1 f nen and She< ( ilig
Together with In is surtmect makes
the Slock very cun, . .•< s.de cheap at
the sig.- of the Gnnlt ■. .
march 6 55
Corn c.
bushels 1 White Corn, laud-
U'iA ing from sc. r Mmiiing Star.—
And from -!i 1 t Rasseias. a few boxes Baker’s
No. 1 Chocolate—for sale b
1) CARNEY, St.
Who lias in Stars,
109 bbls Howard si. f lour
40 do MorriTigs No. 1
So do Maryland Whiskey
20 baskets superior S dlad Oil, suitable for
20 boxes do do iatnibes
mr -n 1 4—63
—
flair .Matrasses and Feather
Beds , Bolsters and Pillows.
i FRESH supply of the above articles receiv
S ed per ship Gen. Carrington and brig Le
vant inch are warranted to be of a very supe
rior quality and for sale on reasonable terms at
the Gliur.il Buildings, by
march 14 -6 ’ .1 W MORRELL.
The Library,
IS open for the delivery of Books, Monday,
Wednesday and Friday, from 4 to 6 o’clock,
P M )0 dec 10
GEORGE SCHLEY
fISfAS for sale at a low price and on a long
ilia credit (if desired) a HOUSE AND I .</!*
well located for health and comfort; Tlie Fur
niture, which is ample and genteel, will also be
disposed of at a very reduced valua’ ion. The
house is two storys high, well constructed and
very commodious,
march 15 d63
Domestic Cookery
FORMED upon principles of economy: and
adapted to the use of private Families
throughout the United States—by a Lady,
price Rl
—also, —
A few Boxes very superior Cologne Water,
for sale by
THOv -,s ‘ . 4 ;WORTH,
march 15 6: ■ ■> ‘■ ini’s Square.
Nivkccns.
IjMVF. hundred pieces :Uor Yellow NAN
-1 KEENS, first i.of) ‘ <V ceived and for
sale by J. fJ. 1> EKT & CO.
march 6 55
No. g 8 You #8
itl uttionss.
Administrators rales,
Hv J. it. Herbert & 1 Cos.
On tin- first TUESDAY in April next,
US/ILI. be sold before the Court-House in
v v this city, between the usual hours,
The personal property of. Mr. Daniel Hatch
kiss, deceased, consisting of the following ar
ticles, one half of the line of Stages running
between Savannah and Augusta, viz : 2 well
built Stages,- with all necessary Harnesses, 21
prime Horses, selected tor the purpose, the
j Stables at the different stands on the road, !-
iso, one Gig And Marries,one Waggon aurl Ilar
j ness, sundry articles of Household Furniture.
! Che above property sold by permission of the .
| honorable the Inferior Court, and by order of
! the administrator Terms Cash,
i B- 8 Persons wishing to purchase the S’ages,
j should visit the iuie and see the respective
j team of Horses, as they will be sold as they
stand upon tlie line, the cont : nuation of the
running of the mail requiring it. feb 13
By J. B. Herbert & Cos.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
On the first TUESDAY in May next will be sold
before the Court-House in this city, between
the usu al hours of 10 and 3 o’clock, ‘
All that valuable Lot, No 20, ‘trustees Gar
dens, in the city of Savannah, front on East Broad
street, sold as the properl v of Mr. Samuel > av
enport, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors, by permission of the Honorable;
the Inferior Court of Chatham County, and by
- rder of the Administrators. Terms at time of
vhi. march 1
Adm in istrator Sale,
T>v tinker and Minton.
On the first Tuesday in May next
JU 1 2 o'clock* in front of tne Court
‘f lic wharf Lot No. 8 called
Stanton’s wharf, with the buildings theron.—
Also, the lot and buildings thereon, lately in the
occupation of P. Stanton, deceased, situated in
St. James square, Heathcoat Ward, sold h}'per
mission of the honorable the Inferior Court, by
older of tlie administrators—Terms Cash,
feb 28
ADM IN iBTR AT O R T 3 SAI. Ik ‘
f d\ I laker N Minton.
On TUFSDAY, 16tli April next, in front of their
Auction Store.
Part ofthe personal estate of Col. Wm. Kelly,
deceased, consisting of Carpets, Hugs, Chairs,
Looking Glasses, dining and card Tables, Bu
reaus. Books and Book Case, Beds and Bedding,
Mai no.ses, Curtains, Shovels and Tongs, tenders,
Crockery and Glass Ware, Knives Forks, Pla
ted Wane, Plantation Tools, Ac. Sold by order
of tlie administrator. march 5
A droinistrators Sales.
5 1> V ord< r -f the Honorable the Court of Or
£ Adinai y, ior the county of Chatham, will b;
swl.i at the Court House in this city, on the
lii'sr Tuesday in -May next, at 12 oclock, the
ti.flowing property, being tlie remaining’ part
of tlie real estate of Ilazen Kimball, deceas-
One vgcant Lot of Ground, designated in the
ply. (, f the city as No. 16, Jackson Ward, 60 by
9o (vet; fronting on Orleans square and on Ba~
lin’d street continued, opposite house of R
Habersham, Esq subject to aunpaV 1 ’ :jund rent
to be ci;y of g 55 68 100.
One half Lot, known and designated in the
plani ot the city as No 15, Warren ward, with
tiie improvements thereon,consisting of a good
iwostoiy House and out builtlings, recently
occupied by Mr. J. Lawrence, subject to ground
rent of §7 50-100 per annum.
terms of sale—f>r the vacant Lot, one
third cash, one third six months one third 12
months, with interest —payment secured by
mortgage on the property. The half l.ot, with
improvements cash—purchaser paying for ti
tles.
JAMES JOHNSTON;? . . ,
HENRY W. MILLS, y Ac,m rS *
GEORGE SCHLEY, Aucl’r.
march 9 58
(QN S'otice.
i}ER SONS desirous ts disposing of T.ands in
RVmroc, Houston, and Henry Counties,
and lands in the Counties generady.-of the two
last I-and Lotteries, will pttase give information
to the subscriber by letter, post paid, through
U|e medium cf tue pest office, stating tlie low
> si price for such, will promptly he answered
feb 16 _ DAVID POLOCK.
iS otice.
\LL persons indebted to the estate of John-
Chace, late of St. Mary's dec. are request
ed to make payment tc the subscriber within
80 days from this date, tlie debts not then paid
will be put in suit, and those having demands
against said estate are requested to present
them for payment to
G EU. W. M A RTIN, Adm’or.
yan 22 §ni 18
Take Notice.
months after date, I shall apply to the
11 Hun. the Judge of the nferiot’ Court of
Chatham County, for leave to sell he reales
Late of W. G Enoe, and for the benefit of the
heirssad creditors of said deceased
S. G. TUBE ADC RAFT, Jtbu’r.
rj 62
Notice.
IJERSONS having den.ands against the late
Mr. Archibakl Mi'Leian, dec are requested
to render them properly attested agreeable to
law; and those indebted are requested to take
immediate payment U> lire undersigned quafifi •
ed executors.
J AMES WALLACE, )
HENRY .vIcALP! x Gx’rs
THO VIAS .VULROSE J)
feb 14 ih 38
Corn and Candles.
1500 bushels white Maryland Com
30 boxes Spermaceti Candles, on board
slood Express—for sale by
mardi 15 HALL & HOYT.